Vanessa L White
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Nejati J, Azari-Hamidian S, Oshaghi M, Vatandoost H, White V, Moosa-Kazemi S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 May;
19(5):e0298412.
PMID: 38781219
The equine South African pointy vector mosquito, Aedes caballus, poses a significant threat to human health due to its capacity for transmitting arboviruses. Despite favorable climate for its existence in...
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Hoffmann A, Jasper M, White V, Yagui H, Kearney M
Mol Ecol
. 2023 Mar;
32(12):3150-3164.
PMID: 36932863
Low-vagility species may hold strong genetic signatures of past biogeographical processes but are also vulnerable to habitat loss. Flightless grasshoppers of the morabine group were once widespread in southeastern Australia,...
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Kearney M, Jasper M, White V, Aitkenhead I, Blacket M, Kong J, et al.
Science
. 2022 Jun;
376(6597):1110-1114.
PMID: 35653484
The rarity of parthenogenetic species is typically attributed to the reduced genetic variability that accompanies the absence of sex, yet natural parthenogens can be surprisingly successful. Ecological success is often...
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Hoffmann A, White V, Jasper M, Yagui H, Sinclair S, Kearney M
Ecol Evol
. 2021 May;
11(10):5364-5380.
PMID: 34026013
Conservation research is dominated by vertebrate examples but the shorter generation times and high local population sizes of invertebrates may lead to very different management strategies, particularly for species with...
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Establishment of Wolbachia Strain wAlbB in Malaysian Populations of Aedes aegypti for Dengue Control
Nazni W, Hoffmann A, NoorAfizah A, Cheong Y, Mancini M, Golding N, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2019 Nov;
29(24):4241-4248.e5.
PMID: 31761702
Dengue has enormous health impacts globally. A novel approach to decrease dengue incidence involves the introduction of Wolbachia endosymbionts that block dengue virus transmission into populations of the primary vector...
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Shi M, White V, Schlub T, Eden J, Hoffmann A, Holmes E
Proc Biol Sci
. 2018 Jul;
285(1883).
PMID: 30051873
is an endosymbiotic bacterium that can block viral infections in arthropods, generating interest in its potential to control the spread of mosquito-borne disease. is model organism for infection, and the...
7.
Ross P, Wiwatanaratanabutr I, Axford J, White V, Endersby-Harshman N, Hoffmann A
PLoS Pathog
. 2017 Jan;
13(1):e1006006.
PMID: 28056065
Aedes aegypti mosquitoes infected with Wolbachia bacteria are currently being released for arbovirus suppression around the world. Their potential to invade populations and persist will depend on interactions with environmental...
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Hancock P, White V, Ritchie S, Hoffmann A, Godfray H
BMC Biol
. 2016 Nov;
14(1):96.
PMID: 27825343
Background: Arbovirus transmission by the mosquito Aedes aegypti can be reduced by the introduction and establishment of the endosymbiotic bacteria Wolbachia in wild populations of the vector. Wolbachia spreads by...
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Endersby N, White V, Chan J, Hurst T, Rasic G, Miller A, et al.
Infect Genet Evol
. 2013 May;
18:191-201.
PMID: 23681021
Aedes notoscriptus (Skuse), a mosquito from the southwest Pacific region including Australia, has been implicated as a vector of arboviruses, but its status as a species is unclear. To investigate...
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Lee S, White V, Weeks A, Hoffmann A, Endersby N
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2012 Apr;
78(13):4740-3.
PMID: 22522691
We have developed and validated two new fluorescence-based PCR assays to detect the Wolbachia wMel strain in Aedes aegypti and the wRi and wAu strains in Drosophila simulans. The new...